the digitalbits reports today-------All right, our industry sources have once again checked in with word on a few upcoming DVD titles. First, we're now hearing that Paramount's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is set for DVD release on 10/14... but it's still not confirmed whether or not a Blu-ray version is coming (although a few international retailers have started taking pre-orders for one).

Documentary: "Torpedoing the Franchise" - An in-depth look at bringing UFOs and little green men to the world of Indiana Jones.

"Nuking the Fridge" - Join the Mythbusters in what would prove to be their final episode as they try to prove it's possible to survive a nuclear blast in a Fridgidaire.

Commentary Track: "You Can Write this **** George, But You Sure Can't Say It" - Frank Darabont and George Lucas screen "Crystal Skull" and tell each other how they really feel about the final product.

"Keeping it Real - The CGI of Crystal Skull" - Join Frank Marshall as he shows us how the film paid homage to the original trilogy by using as little CGI as possible.

"Swinging With Shia" - Shia LaBoeuf sits down and talks about what it was like working with CGI monkeys, getting his balls smacked, and how he reduced the fourth Indy film to a kid-friendly family sitcom.

Documentary: "Torpedoing the Franchise" - An in-depth look at bringing UFOs and little green men to the world of Indiana Jones.

"Nuking the Fridge" - Join the Mythbusters in what would prove to be their final episode as they try to prove it's possible to survive a nuclear blast in a Fridgidaire.

Commentary Track: "You Can Write this **** George, But You Sure Can't Say It" - Frank Darabont and George Lucas screen "Crystal Skull" and tell each other how they really feel about the final product.

"Keeping it Real - The CGI of Crystal Skull" - Join Frank Marshall as he shows us how the film paid homage to the original trilogy by using as little CGI as possible.

"Swinging With Shia" - Shia LaBoeuf sits down and talks about what it was like working with CGI monkeys, getting his balls smacked, and how he reduced the fourth Indy film to a kid-friendly family sitcom.

I can't tell if you're joking. But on the other hand, I'd love a "Nuke the Fridge" episode of Mythbusters! Bring it on!!!!

Oh no.
It's not enough that I have to witness the weak treatment and execution of Lucas' hearted "McGuffin" in the movie I've been looking forward to so much. Now I have to actually buy one of those ugly skulls. (Maybe, in twenty years, when Spielberg will reveal his true feelings about this movie -which will be more in the Doom vein- there'll be a release, in which the skull comes packed in a bowling bag.)
Pardon my "hating" on the shiny object of so many people's desire but my associations with it just aren't very positive.
I do very much anticipate getting lost in the behind the scenes footage that will hopefully be on the second disc. It will be painful to watch them being committed to turning the, on so many levels lacking script, into an actual movie and everyone talking about the blast they had doing it. But maybe there are some answers as to how this could happen on the way.

Oh no.
It's not enough that I have to witness the weak treatment and execution of Lucas' hearted "McGuffin" in the movie I've been looking forward to so much. Now I have to actually buy one of those ugly skulls. (Maybe, in twenty years, when Spielberg will reveal his true feelings about this movie -which will be more in the Doom vein- there'll be a release, in which the skull comes packed in a bowling bag.)
Pardon my "hating" on the shiny object of so many people's desire but my associations with it just aren't very positive.
I do very much anticipate getting lost in the behind the scenes footage that will hopefully be on the second disc. It will be painful to watch them being committed to turning the, on so many levels lacking script, into an actual movie and everyone talking about the blast they had doing it. But maybe there are some answers as to how this could happen on the way.

That cover (while subject to change) certainly would fit in with the re-releases on DVD, but here's one I made to go with the original 2003 DVD set - I was the one who made the cover that was posted in the Fan Art section which someone ripped from Indygear.

It was an early version that I was messing around with, here's my final version.